In Marvel's Ant-Man, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang is ultimately fighting on the same team of Evangeline Lilly who plays Hope Van Dyne. The early scene of Ant-Man Ant-Man, when the promising superhero Scott was trained by Hope Van Dyne, , Hope beat Scott to a pulp. The fist fight of the cast, left a highly memorable experience for both actors which eventually lead to a lot of physical contact.
A video from Yahoo studios last week has Evangeline Lilly talking about the scene and she said that she distinctly remembers Paul's face in her crotch.
Ant-Man's plot, kicks off when Michael Douglas playing the role of Hank Pym, recruits Rudd as Scott Lang to put on a crime fighting suit that shrinks Scott down to the size of an insect. Eventualy Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, and Douglas' daughter Hope (Lilly) team up to pull off a necessary heist that could save the world.
Michael Douglas as Hank Pym is the brain behind the special serum that shrinks Paul Rudd's Scott Lang to the size of an ant.
Evangeline Lilly hopes fans will appreciate her role as Hope Van Dyne in Ant-Man as it was one of the roles that received quite a few criticism for Marvel has received in the past, putting strong female characters in question.
Evangeline Lilly stated, "I hope that fans come away feeling that they got to witness a fully realized female character with many dimensions and a fully realized story arch," Lilly also said "I'm really honored to do that in the Marvel Universe because I think that the Marvel team really wants to move in that direction and it's just a matter of figuring out how because it hasn't been done before."
ABC News' Rachel Smith asked Rudd if his own keen sense of humor will be displayed in Ant-Man. Paul Rudd stated, "I don't know. I'm not sure. I think Ant-Man's a lot like 'Sophie's Choice.' I think people are going to be surprised," Rudd also said: "Yeah, it's very serious. You have to be serious when you're riding around on the back of an ant."
The 70 year old, Oscar-winner Michael Douglas, Lang's mentor and Van Dyne's father, shared his experienced on the set of the film: Douglas stated, "I've never done one of these green screen movies and things you've got to pretend that are there, especially like ants."